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they've helped us make a better research approach. so they're active partners. >> reporter: partnering to keep field. nbc bay area news. >> cool project. stanford is also working on a device that will measure hydration and sweat depletion during competition. >>> just ahead a golden eagle gets a second chance at life. the cti inhenon was inn it was rescued and how far it's come since then. >>> police are searching for a missing man who could be another victim in a crime spree. a live report coming up. >> and a plane goes down killing three people. we'll show you what valt investigators are looking for. >> as i follow the flow of a water main break, we'll tell you what the flow
they've helped us make a better research approach. so they're active partners. >> reporter: partnering to keep field. nbc bay area news. >> cool project. stanford is also working on a device that will measure hydration and sweat depletion during competition. >>> just ahead a golden eagle gets a second chance at life. the cti inhenon was inn it was rescued and how far it's come since then. >>> police are searching for a missing man who could be another victim in a...
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want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring in solar energy for a fraction of the cost. this machine by letting scientists watch atoms in realtime could help the scientists create much smaller and more powerful devices. >> we can store about 1,000 times more information in the same space where the memory stick will hold 1,000 times more information. >> to putz this in perspective, we were getting a tiny fraction of the storage we have now and paying 144 times more for it. the future is looking brighter and more affordable. >> the immediate impact on science right now. that will allow us to study what can be technology in 20 years's time. >> from a big mach
want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring...
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it's going to make us worse. we are going to end up isolated because we can't get out of our rooms to go down the street because we are in fear of our lives. and also the health and safety of the senior citizens. it's just like you telling them, well, let's breathe in all that bad air. it's just based on common sense. if you take your time and sit out there or walk down van ness, that's one of the busiest streets, other than market street. i don't understand it. where are you going to put the ambulance? where are you going to put the people? where are you going to put the trucks and all this stuff? where are you going to put them, you know? if someone wants to gets to the hospital, they don't have a way to get there except being in the ambulance. that costs money for us. it just really don't make sense. and i want to ask you guys to look at the common sense of this whole thing. it doesn't benefit anybody but the rich, and i'm sorry, that's the way i feel, because i have suffered with mental illness, they are not
it's going to make us worse. we are going to end up isolated because we can't get out of our rooms to go down the street because we are in fear of our lives. and also the health and safety of the senior citizens. it's just like you telling them, well, let's breathe in all that bad air. it's just based on common sense. if you take your time and sit out there or walk down van ness, that's one of the busiest streets, other than market street. i don't understand it. where are you going to put the...
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in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its mouth and landed and took me under water for a second and shook me. i remember being shaken and the only thing i could do because i was in his mouth, the shark was right here and it had me. the only thing i could do was hit him. >> while he punched the shark, something miraculous was happening. circling dolphins. >> there were 20 dolphins and they were distracting the shark and jumping over my head while i was treading water. >> the shark let go, but came back for a third attack. >> the shark comes back and grabs me by my right leg. >> barely in one piece, a friend helped him get back on his board and catch a wave to s
in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its...
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what's the basis for land use regulation? health, welfare and safety of the community. what's the basis for environmental review? to protect the environment, including human life. a big issue in this proposed project is seismic safety. it's driving hospital rebuilding, and the standards of safety for patients in their beds. the larger issue is the safety of all of the citizens of san francisco in an emergency, and their access to acute care. the draft environmental impact report should have the context of a city wide hospital plan, not just the five sites included in the dee ir. another major issue, and i think you just heard it with the group from the near downtown neighborhoods is the medical needs of the residents in particularly near downtown
what's the basis for land use regulation? health, welfare and safety of the community. what's the basis for environmental review? to protect the environment, including human life. a big issue in this proposed project is seismic safety. it's driving hospital rebuilding, and the standards of safety for patients in their beds. the larger issue is the safety of all of the citizens of san francisco in an emergency, and their access to acute care. the draft environmental impact report should have the...
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he joins us live from downtown san jose. you have shorts on and you're riding something, what do you have. >> reporter: i'm telling you, raj, it's hot outside. we have the shorts going, a lot of kids are enjoying the sunshine. first weekend of fall, it's finally starting to feel like summer around here. raj, this is just the beginning of the heat as we go into sunday and monday. all across the bay area, san bruno. we're not going to see any fog tonight. very little tomorrow, just patches of it. as we look around the trans america pyramid, san francisco sitting close to 90 degrees across the city. pretty toasty day, even in san francisco. next shot as we head around the bay, we have plenty of sunshine everywhere, looking -- this is oakland looking back across the bay toward san francisco. and yeah we have quite a bit of sunshine here, as we go a couple more shots, we have san jose, we'll have another live shot for you. as we go through the afternoon, the weather headlines tonight. we're going to be clear sunny tomorrow, no fo
he joins us live from downtown san jose. you have shorts on and you're riding something, what do you have. >> reporter: i'm telling you, raj, it's hot outside. we have the shorts going, a lot of kids are enjoying the sunshine. first weekend of fall, it's finally starting to feel like summer around here. raj, this is just the beginning of the heat as we go into sunday and monday. all across the bay area, san bruno. we're not going to see any fog tonight. very little tomorrow, just patches...
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he joins us now with the latest. so much news continuing to come in. >> it's going to continue to change throughout the day. we want to give you a snapshot of where the numbers stand at this moment. they have confirmed six people dead in this explosion, more than 50 homes destroyed. more than 100 homes severely damaged. this began 6:00 yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening. a two-foot wide high pressure gas main ruptured in this area in san bruno. you can see some live pictures now from the chopper at the scene of where this explosion happened. really, as of yet, firefighters and pg&e crews have not been able to access the heart of where this disaster was. i reference those numbers will change today, that's because they have not been able to get in because of the danger, the heat, the fire surrounding this so far. at first light, if they deem things are safe, they will get into the heart of this situation and we might see the death toll or injury toll rise in this as the day goes on. one of the things that was frust
he joins us now with the latest. so much news continuing to come in. >> it's going to continue to change throughout the day. we want to give you a snapshot of where the numbers stand at this moment. they have confirmed six people dead in this explosion, more than 50 homes destroyed. more than 100 homes severely damaged. this began 6:00 yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening. a two-foot wide high pressure gas main ruptured in this area in san bruno. you can see some live pictures now from...
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if you're just joining us. akio spike was scheduled to be here, but michael singletary has scheduled a meeting add headquarters. >>> we love our football, we love our baseball and basketball, but this is a pro football market. this was a tough sunday. that means when we go to work or school tomorrow, it will be a tough monday. that leads us to the raiders. not much better. raiders in nashville. doesn't deserve this. 81 years old, seemingly al davis did all the right things in the off-season. drafting well, getting rid of jamarcus russell, bringing in campbell, but even gregg pappa said they look like the same old team. 56-yard touchdown pass, he was wide open. ten is see had a 7-3 lead. jason campbell not much protection, just a montage of some of the errors, bad nab over jason campbell's head, a sack, the list gotten on. shades of jamarcus russell, whether it's unfair or not, that's what the fans are thinking. chris johnson, the number one rated fantasy player on the planet, actual the number one rated actual
if you're just joining us. akio spike was scheduled to be here, but michael singletary has scheduled a meeting add headquarters. >>> we love our football, we love our baseball and basketball, but this is a pro football market. this was a tough sunday. that means when we go to work or school tomorrow, it will be a tough monday. that leads us to the raiders. not much better. raiders in nashville. doesn't deserve this. 81 years old, seemingly al davis did all the right things in the...
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spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> we thought we wouldd< take ts weekly video out on the road. we are here at recology at the recycling center. if you ever wondered where your recyclables go, and this new mandate for composting, the new challenges and mandates around recycling, what we are trying to achieve -- it all starts right here. we just marked an important milestone in our city. i would argue important this nationn francisco has now achieved a 77% diversion rate, the highest in america. no big city can lay claim to diverting that much of their waste, and that is why that composting requirement was so important. this is why our efforts to consumption and distribution and the like of plastic water bottles is so important. it is b
spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> we thought we wouldd< take ts weekly video out on the road. we are here at recology at the...
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monty francis is in san bruno with the latest for us. hello, monty. >> the name of the person who filed this lawsuit is steve dare. his house was not damaged in the fire, but he was evacuated from his home for three days. mr. dare is suing pg&e and san mateo superior county court. he names himself and others similarly situated indicating this could become a class action lawsuit. the lawsuit was filed yesterday, it accuses pg&e for negligence for the explosion that killed seven people and destroyed 40 homes here on september 9th. the suit seeks to turn over the victim's fund set up by pg&e by a third party that would manage that money. it would also seek damages beyond that amount. pg&e is expected to turn over that list in its 100 most vulnerable sites, state senator leyland ye's office tells us the information is scheduled to be handed over 2:00 monday afternoon. >> the people and residents have a right to know where these pipes are so they can make a conscious decision, should i live here? >> pg&e has refused to turn over the list, arg
monty francis is in san bruno with the latest for us. hello, monty. >> the name of the person who filed this lawsuit is steve dare. his house was not damaged in the fire, but he was evacuated from his home for three days. mr. dare is suing pg&e and san mateo superior county court. he names himself and others similarly situated indicating this could become a class action lawsuit. the lawsuit was filed yesterday, it accuses pg&e for negligence for the explosion that killed seven...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thanks, guys for showing up. wanted to give you an update on our jobs efforts now. as you know, the jobs now program, which was funded through what is referred to as e.c.f., through the federal stimulus program, is due to expire on september 30. just a week or so from today. that will impact potentially, worst-case scenario, it will impact regardless, 4,127 families in san francisco. i want to repeat that. 4,127 families will be impacted by the termination of the federal stimulus. not everyone will lose their job, however. but all of them will be impacted because their employers, be it non-profits, private sector businesses, large and small, and the city itself, will no longer have that job subsidy.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thanks, guys for showing up. wanted to give you an update on our jobs efforts now. as you know, the jobs now program, which was funded through...
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san jose police are already using a similar system. the idea here is to reduce the number of police misconduct complaints by recording video and sound. if an issue comes up, you can go back and review the tape of the each of the units has a hard drive that's downloaded at the end of the day and these will replace the car cameras that police have now but apparently were a bust and didn't work very well. so the oakland police department wants to purchase about 350 of these cameras and will be asking the city council to fund this to the tune of about $540,000, which may seem a little curious on the surface, considering they just laid off dozens of officers here in the department. but apparently the council will be able to get some federal funding to help pay for it. the council expected to vote on whether they're going to approve this or not by the end of the month. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, today in the east bay. >> all right, thank you. >>> more tests under way to determine if human remains found in yosemite national pa
san jose police are already using a similar system. the idea here is to reduce the number of police misconduct complaints by recording video and sound. if an issue comes up, you can go back and review the tape of the each of the units has a hard drive that's downloaded at the end of the day and these will replace the car cameras that police have now but apparently were a bust and didn't work very well. so the oakland police department wants to purchase about 350 of these cameras and will be...
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us this morning. the "today" show is up next. >> local news update every half hour after that. have a great morning! twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now.
us this morning. the "today" show is up next. >> local news update every half hour after that. have a great morning! twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller...
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. >> reporter: but the officer through his attorney says he was there to straighten the boy out using scare tactics, saying "on this occasion the officer was not there as part of an official investigation, but as a concerned parent attempting to navigate the difficult challenges associated with raising a teenager." the boy's family attorney says the officer did not have their permission to use scare tactics. >> so if he's not a part of an official investigation, then he's admitted his own personal misconduct. he should be fired. >> reporter: he also questions why the officer was in full uniform and drove up on his motorcycle. >> you come and you talk to his parents. you don't come in, in your uniform, with your gun, with your taser, with your handcuffs, and browbeat him. that's ridiculous. >> reporter: san jose cop watch is closely following this case. to them the police officer may have been out of line. >> i can understand a father being upset, i can understand why. but to use his police authority in this manner was absolutely out of line. >> reporter: san jose police say they will
. >> reporter: but the officer through his attorney says he was there to straighten the boy out using scare tactics, saying "on this occasion the officer was not there as part of an official investigation, but as a concerned parent attempting to navigate the difficult challenges associated with raising a teenager." the boy's family attorney says the officer did not have their permission to use scare tactics. >> so if he's not a part of an official investigation, then he's...
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president peterson: the appellant told us. vice president goh: so we would not necessarily even know, and even dbi or planning would not. commissioner fung: i think we have asked both departments to be sensitive to tracking this through and making sure the addenda correlate to the site permit. president peterson: i would defer to the planning department on this, but if the board were to modify this permit and grant it on the condition that the driveway can only be a certain amount, would the department be able to later grant and addenda allowing the driveway to differ from what the board has limited it to under this permit? >> scott sanchez. the building department is the first step in the process. they will receive the addendum from the project architect and then will decide if there are changes that need to be reviewed by planning. that is the first step in the process. definitely our department would not want to approve anything, even without the board conditioning it. we believe it should be built as per the site plan. thi
president peterson: the appellant told us. vice president goh: so we would not necessarily even know, and even dbi or planning would not. commissioner fung: i think we have asked both departments to be sensitive to tracking this through and making sure the addenda correlate to the site permit. president peterson: i would defer to the planning department on this, but if the board were to modify this permit and grant it on the condition that the driveway can only be a certain amount, would the...
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jones, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll be checking back with you later this morning as well. >> happy to speak with you. thank you. >> especially because neighbors are making claims that they smelled gas in that area and complained to pg&e weeks ago. so the investigation will certainly continue. >> mike inouye joins us. stay out of the area, but kind of a ripple effect as well. this may have effects because we have a ripple effect that effects all over the place. skyline boulevard has reopened. as have the off-ramps from 280. that's the local commute there. the issue is the surface streets. you saw glenn moore, the vicinity, but highway 34 is hope. pg&e crews are out there. fire crews are out there. a lot of smoke visible as well. smoldering fires still. we will see slowing in the area, maybe even slowing on 101 passing by bruno, they may be curious and not really how far away it is. 280, you may see additional slowing there. luckily it's friday light. the bay area bridge showing increased slowing. we will f
jones, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll be checking back with you later this morning as well. >> happy to speak with you. thank you. >> especially because neighbors are making claims that they smelled gas in that area and complained to pg&e weeks ago. so the investigation will certainly continue. >> mike inouye joins us. stay out of the area, but kind of a ripple effect as well. this may have effects because we have a ripple effect that effects all over the place....
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if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the private sector. scott helped us bounce some ideas off him and some of his colleagues in the small business community. and throughout the program. i can't thank scott enough for his feedback and being a soundingboard, not only for internal program operations, but also really on program design and what small businesses look for in terms of supporting wages and hiring individuals. so i'll turn over to scott for a few comments and be happy to answer some questions. >> i'm scott, i'm the president of small business california. i also own a small business in san francisco. i have about 29 employees. disappointe
if you look at the investment of $9 million and what that will buy us, it will buy us 1,700 job placements, which is a pretty good run on our investment. at the same time, we'll be helping 25 families that are eligible. back to public assistance if we worked long enough. we'll also be serving non-custodial parents, the extent that they're participating in the program, dads who aren't living at home, but are eligible to be served. it was designed internally but with a lot of input from the...
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now it's time to convince the rest of us, one suv at a time. in oakland, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> propel also announced a nearly $11 million grant from the u.s. the department of energy and the california energy commission to build and run 75 renewable fuel stations in california over the next two years. >>> caught on video. thieves target a pet shop, stealing a puppy. just ahead, we'll tell you where it happened and the latest on the search. >>> three people are dead, three people are missing and police are sorting through it all this morning. we have live team coverage of this deadly web. >>> lawmakers stay up late. see what they did and what they did not do, coming up. >>> and with construction crews staying up late overnight, doing some construction and closing, on and off-ramps, all look for their overtime which may be costing you some extra time on your morning commute. >>> good morning, everybody. it is coming up on 5:00. and thanks for joining pup i'm brent cannon. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following developing n
now it's time to convince the rest of us, one suv at a time. in oakland, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> propel also announced a nearly $11 million grant from the u.s. the department of energy and the california energy commission to build and run 75 renewable fuel stations in california over the next two years. >>> caught on video. thieves target a pet shop, stealing a puppy. just ahead, we'll tell you where it happened and the latest on the search. >>> three people...
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are there any other items before us? thank you very much, we are adjourned. >> thanks, guys for showing up. wanted to give you an update on our jobs efforts now. as you know, the jobs now program, which was funded through what is referred to as e.c.f., through the federal stimulus program, is due to expire on september 30. just a week or so from today. that will impact potentially, worst-case scenario, it will impact regardless, 4,127 families in san francisco. i want to repeat that. 4,127 families will be impacted by the termination of the federal stimulus. not everyone will lose their job, however. but all of them will be impacted because their employers, be it non-profits, private sector businesses, large and small, and the city itself, will no longer have that job subsidy. and that business, that non-profit, the agency will have to make a determination of whether or not they can afford to keep these individuals employed and supporting their families. i want to put in perspective the unemployment numbers just came out
are there any other items before us? thank you very much, we are adjourned. >> thanks, guys for showing up. wanted to give you an update on our jobs efforts now. as you know, the jobs now program, which was funded through what is referred to as e.c.f., through the federal stimulus program, is due to expire on september 30. just a week or so from today. that will impact potentially, worst-case scenario, it will impact regardless, 4,127 families in san francisco. i want to repeat that....
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with us now is joseph gaudette. tell us about this veggielution benefit dinner on saturday. >> you can get tickets. it's going to benefit our veggie youth program as well as all the other programs that help our community here. >> and the youth program helps -- >> it's show casing our produce and it's special to me as a chef because it's really awesome to be able to work with great produce. >> reporter: yeah, all this fresh stuff. >> all this stuff. >> reporter: tell us a little bit -- >> i know. >> reporter: right. tell us what we're going to be making on saturday. >> right now i'm working on a pork belly dish. >> reporter: that's going be one of the appetizers on the menu. >> yep. it's braised pork belly, our lettuce from the ranch -- or the farm as well as tempora fried green tomatoes. so it's our farm blt. >> reporter: everything is extremely fresh out here. this is one of the things you'll be able to taste if you do go on online and buy one of the tickets for the event. you mentioned basically it's fun, the abil
with us now is joseph gaudette. tell us about this veggielution benefit dinner on saturday. >> you can get tickets. it's going to benefit our veggie youth program as well as all the other programs that help our community here. >> and the youth program helps -- >> it's show casing our produce and it's special to me as a chef because it's really awesome to be able to work with great produce. >> reporter: yeah, all this fresh stuff. >> all this stuff. >>...
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. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in '94. >> the other one was a washburn dime bolt that was given to me by the late dimebag darrell. this guitar was incredibly sentimental. we had one tip from the corner here, a green teal american-made pickup truck ta drove very slowly up around the corner, came back, drove very slowly. >> reporter: flynn is hoping that a tip and fingerprints taken from two remaining guitars leads to an arrest. he is offering a reward for each guitar. in fact, he is offering two rewards. $1,000 for the return of one of his guitars. $2,000 for the other. but he says, of course, to him his guitars are priceless. reporting live in martinez, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >
. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in '94. >> the other one was a washburn dime bolt that was given to me by the late dimebag...
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it is always a concern to us. so replacing a pizza parlor with a fast-food outlet that provides alcohol is a concern to i think a majority of the neighbors. so i would move to the conditional use disallowed. at the least i would move for a continuous of this item. i think my time is up. but this issue needs to be addressed from the standpoint of the community and not just a business owner. prior business owner said he lost $780,000 in the last year. i think they can afford a continuous -- >> my wife and i have lived a block and a half away from this plaza for the last 39 years. the old plaza was flattened, and the new one was built on the basis of a c.u. from 1989. anyways, it has been over 20 years. and at that time the planners, particularly one whose name told me that this is set in concrete. they figured out the percentages or whatever and that is the way that it was going to be. it has been tried to break these things but it hasn't happened yet. my feeling is that i don't think chipolte would really have a pr
it is always a concern to us. so replacing a pizza parlor with a fast-food outlet that provides alcohol is a concern to i think a majority of the neighbors. so i would move to the conditional use disallowed. at the least i would move for a continuous of this item. i think my time is up. but this issue needs to be addressed from the standpoint of the community and not just a business owner. prior business owner said he lost $780,000 in the last year. i think they can afford a continuous --...
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high pressure is parked over us. that's going to shift off to the east and as it does it will allow more of an onshore flow to come into the region. we'll start to notice that in the afternoon so in the evening hours we'll notice that in the east bay. once that cool air comes in you know that you'll need a jacket this evening or at least a sweater after all that heat. also some moisture down to the south will start to move up. we're seeing some of the clouds moving into the area. it's been so clear the last couple of days we're going to notice some cloud cover coming in. it's not really bringing any rain. 92 fairfield today, 94 livermore. topping out at 68 in san francisco, 85 degrees in los gatos. and we're going to hold on to temperatures that are a little above average but at least they'll be comfortable temperatures. 84 degrees for saturday and sunday is going to feel pretty good. i'm already looking ahead to the weekend, scott. >> me too. thank you, jennifer. >>> a new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows six
high pressure is parked over us. that's going to shift off to the east and as it does it will allow more of an onshore flow to come into the region. we'll start to notice that in the afternoon so in the evening hours we'll notice that in the east bay. once that cool air comes in you know that you'll need a jacket this evening or at least a sweater after all that heat. also some moisture down to the south will start to move up. we're seeing some of the clouds moving into the area. it's been so...
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students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i want to see something refreshing. i'm not swaying to either side. >> you should know this, that we will be televising our own debate on october 12th. it your chance to hear them talk. tom brokaw will moderate the debate in san rafael. the debate will begin at 6:30 and on our website as well. >>> the calendar says autumn, which frequently means summer in these parts as we know, but we don't expect this kind of heat. the bay area is in the heat wave. another day of record breaking temperatures. jeff ranieri is in the weather center with today's numbers and please, some relief. >> we have some relief coming. i
students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i...
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and natalie morales joins us, as well. we're going to talk in this half hour about a young lady with an unusual condition. >> imagine this, if you had a 14-year-old daughter and she could not eat for seven months straight. that actually happened. this young lady, and of course you can imagine what her parents went through. look at her now. we'll be talking to her about what she went through and how it affected her life. >> all right. >> okay. >> a reminder for you that on wednesday we brought our wedding couple here, melissa and jeremy, and then once we spent some time with them we gave you our four choices for the reception location here in new york city. well, we still need your help. got to go there and vote to our website at todayshow.com. learn more about our couple, melissa and jeremy, and check out the choices and vote for your favorite location. >> or you can head to facebook.com/todayshow. and follow our wedding progress and we'll also be checking our page for your comments and your votes. you can also text in you
and natalie morales joins us, as well. we're going to talk in this half hour about a young lady with an unusual condition. >> imagine this, if you had a 14-year-old daughter and she could not eat for seven months straight. that actually happened. this young lady, and of course you can imagine what her parents went through. look at her now. we'll be talking to her about what she went through and how it affected her life. >> all right. >> okay. >> a reminder for you that...
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. >> kept talking to us. and they just reassured us the whole way. >> passengers were put up for the night at hotels in the bay area. most were rebooked on flights today through los angeles. >>> the search tonight for two missing friends. the two filipino women are from vallejo. on the left is a 60 year old who goes by carol and her 67-year-old friend or rita as her friends call her. the two were last seen on august 25th. police say smart left her home to visit allen. smart's abandoned car was later found. police believe both women are in a 2002 white cadillac aescalade. >>> the gang member suspected of shooting a fremont police officer and is accused getaway accomplice were charged today. tonight the entire community is at the officer's bedside. ken shows us how strangers are stepping up to help save young's life. >> these are all walk ins. this is the appointment sheet. you can see there's a lot more people just coming in to den ate blood. >> reporter: coming in to give of themselves while keenly aware of w
. >> kept talking to us. and they just reassured us the whole way. >> passengers were put up for the night at hotels in the bay area. most were rebooked on flights today through los angeles. >>> the search tonight for two missing friends. the two filipino women are from vallejo. on the left is a 60 year old who goes by carol and her 67-year-old friend or rita as her friends call her. the two were last seen on august 25th. police say smart left her home to visit allen....
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thank you for joining us. we wish you good news in everything that you do. [applause] >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. i would appreciate it if folks would move into the lobby for conversation. there is really, only one boy... one girl... one tree... one forest... one deep, dancing ocean... one mountain calling... one handful of sand through our fingers... one endless sky overhead... and one simple way to care for it all. please visit earthshare.org and learn how the world's leading environmental groups are working together under one name. earth share. one environment... >> welcome to the san francisco civic center. if so the president of the san francisco arts commission. -- i am the president of the sentences " arts commission. we're pleased to present to you today this incredible temporary work of art. three heads, six arms by the internationally renowned artist. this is conjunction with the 30th anniversary city celebration. you will hear more about that as well. we're pleased to have you her
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he joins us live from san bruno to update us. thank you for joining us. i know you're so busy out there, so much to look for. we spoke to the family of one of the victims, elizabeth torres. >> her transmission is intermittent. >> it sounds like he's having trouble hearing me now. >> hopefully. >> can you hear me now, christopher? >> yes, yes. >> okay, good. i was talking about the family of elizabeth torres. her family claims she called pg&e because she smelled gas. we've been talking about this a little bit. they say she was waiting for them to come out when the explosion happened. has anyone come to you with a report that they told pg&e that they smelled gas? i know earlier you were having trouble contacting anyone. >> no. we've had almost 90 e-mails in response to our request for that information. so far only one of them has said they called pg&e but that was two or three weeks before and pg&e responded to that. so we're looking for information regarding gas leaks immediately prior to this because that can help determine the cause of this explosion. >>
he joins us live from san bruno to update us. thank you for joining us. i know you're so busy out there, so much to look for. we spoke to the family of one of the victims, elizabeth torres. >> her transmission is intermittent. >> it sounds like he's having trouble hearing me now. >> hopefully. >> can you hear me now, christopher? >> yes, yes. >> okay, good. i was talking about the family of elizabeth torres. her family claims she called pg&e because she...
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not the other uses such as permitted uses such as takeout food and food served on the premises and the fountain. >> the restaurant portion does appear to be operating within the parameters set by the commission in 2007. the grocery store is not. the wine sales has exceeded the area that is permitted and the grocery part, -- the 2007 action was in part to preserve that grocery store. if we do this and this we can still sell the groceries. but they didn't. they went on and put in the restaurant and the wine sales but they did not really develop the grocery portion. the other concern is the facade and i realize that a lot of people like the facade the way it is now however the building is a historic resource and has been determined to be that by the department. and to change the facade in the way they have really takes away the historic character of that building. it had a very distinctive facade of its period and the improvements that they made, granted they were extensive and expensive went in the opposite direction of what the commission asked them to do. >> don't they have to get plan
not the other uses such as permitted uses such as takeout food and food served on the premises and the fountain. >> the restaurant portion does appear to be operating within the parameters set by the commission in 2007. the grocery store is not. the wine sales has exceeded the area that is permitted and the grocery part, -- the 2007 action was in part to preserve that grocery store. if we do this and this we can still sell the groceries. but they didn't. they went on and put in the...
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he joins us this morning. good morning and thanks for coming by a little bit early. >> good morning. >> so we've talked about some of these warnings. i think they've had sightings in capitola, pacifica, we tried to get a video of that yesterday near pacifica. are we seeing an unusual sharks in bay area waters right now, or is this fairly common? >> it is common. it's becoming common knowledge that as the summer progresses into late summer and all the way through to early winter, that's the time when the sharks are coming in from the open ocean. the only really potentially dangerous shark we have off of california is the white shark. that being said, they don't often bite people. there's more people in the water now than ever before, as well as the reported network. and as well the press interest is at kind of at high right now. and year by year, it's kind of an increase in reportage as opposed to the number of sharks. i think with the electronic media, communications, satellite phones, camera phones, all this
he joins us this morning. good morning and thanks for coming by a little bit early. >> good morning. >> so we've talked about some of these warnings. i think they've had sightings in capitola, pacifica, we tried to get a video of that yesterday near pacifica. are we seeing an unusual sharks in bay area waters right now, or is this fairly common? >> it is common. it's becoming common knowledge that as the summer progresses into late summer and all the way through to early...
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from the ntsb, they join us from san bruno thank you for joining us. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's next after that. >> i didn't hear the question. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's expected after that. >> the investigators will be there a week or 10 days to do whatever they need for the investigation. what we are trying to do is do everything we can to enable the restoration of infrastructure and we wanted to take the pipe out and not only taking that 28-foot section, but the pieces adjacent on either end. we are taking those become to washington for further analysis. >> you are not expected to have it ready for more than a year. why does it take so long? >> the examination is exhaustive and detailed and we look at all aspects of the pipe from the installation in 1956 to the history to the operation. we look at the people involved in operating the pipe and the survival factors and the emergency preparedness system that the operator has in place and also the implementation. we
from the ntsb, they join us from san bruno thank you for joining us. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's next after that. >> i didn't hear the question. >> how long do you expect it to take to comb through the scene for evidence and what's expected after that. >> the investigators will be there a week or 10 days to do whatever they need for the investigation. what we are trying to do is do everything we can to enable the...
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ecstasy use up 37%. and meth use up 60%. cocaine abuse continues to decline, with the use of the drug down 32% from its peak in 2006. >>> there is sobering news about the state of the national poverty rate. one in seven people is living in poverty now, the highest level in 16 years. last year was the third year in a row the poverty rate climbed. rising from 13.2 to 14.3%. that adds up to more than 43 million people. poverty is defined as an income of $10 now, or less for a single person. $22,000 or less for a family of four. >>> on capitol hill, both parties are holding to their positions when it comes to the expiration of bush era tax cuts. democrats want to raise taxes on the nation's highest wage earners while adopting across the board cuts for people who are not in that category. the tax cuts are the next big fight. >> tax cuts at the high end have not produced any jobs, they've only decreased the deficit. >> republicans in the house and senate are united, that this is not the time to increase taxes on anyone in america.
ecstasy use up 37%. and meth use up 60%. cocaine abuse continues to decline, with the use of the drug down 32% from its peak in 2006. >>> there is sobering news about the state of the national poverty rate. one in seven people is living in poverty now, the highest level in 16 years. last year was the third year in a row the poverty rate climbed. rising from 13.2 to 14.3%. that adds up to more than 43 million people. poverty is defined as an income of $10 now, or less for a single...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ there you see the results changing as we go using an old bob dillon using the classic to do that. it's super cole. totally changes the way that you search and also the way that advertising works, because the advertising will pop up earlier and you may click on it much earlier. this is a big boost for the way that google does business. >> it will be interesting to see if people like it. thanks, scott. >>> kids who don't get their zs risk gaining lds. kids who get less than ten hours of sleep a night are at increased risk for being overweight. the national sleep foundation recommends toddlers 1 to 3 years old get 12 to 14 hours of sleep. preschoolers should get 11 to 13 hours of sleep, and teens 9 hours of sleep. >>> the bay area toll bridge commission is adding an additional 2$293 million to the project. the added money will pay for extra construction work and cover unexpected problems that could arise. the overall estimated cost for replacing the bridge's span remains at $6.2 billion. the bay area toll authority says the project will still be finished on time in late 2013. >>> ti
. ♪ ♪ ♪ there you see the results changing as we go using an old bob dillon using the classic to do that. it's super cole. totally changes the way that you search and also the way that advertising works, because the advertising will pop up earlier and you may click on it much earlier. this is a big boost for the way that google does business. >> it will be interesting to see if people like it. thanks, scott. >>> kids who don't get their zs risk gaining lds. kids who get...
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and if you have locations that are problematic, let us know and you can do that through 311 or let us know today. and how a city goes from a ban on right turn on red. and that's a debate and if people want to see that, it will happen on a policy level and it will have transit effect and there isn't a lot of scientific evidence to support the benefits that outweight the costs. and that's something that today people can think about from a policy level of how to change that. >> okay, we have time for questions. >> and i had a question about bulb outs. as we were saying and a very useful way to increase visibility for pedestrians, and i observed that caltran is reluctant to allow the pedestrian to stand out further than the onstreet parking, because it increases liability. and i believe there is an exception on van ness and this is called a mistake by caltran. >> i sorried, i used up all my answer time. i can't comment on a specific project, because i know nothing about it. because we don't have hard guidance in the manual, we allow on an exception basis, and the rule of thumb, you don't
and if you have locations that are problematic, let us know and you can do that through 311 or let us know today. and how a city goes from a ban on right turn on red. and that's a debate and if people want to see that, it will happen on a policy level and it will have transit effect and there isn't a lot of scientific evidence to support the benefits that outweight the costs. and that's something that today people can think about from a policy level of how to change that. >> okay, we have...
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the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is your morning commute backed up towards emeryville. very slow. about 22 minutes and building off of the bridge and smooth for hercules, richmond and berkeley. the glowing lights with fog creeping in. >> we are starting to see the low clouds fill in this morning. you can see the temperatures across the north bay are chilly with 40s to mitt 5s in flay and for most of the bay area, a long steve t-shirt or sweatshirt will be fine. keeping temperatures down. 60s and 70s inland. starting friday it's the opposite. 80s and 90s in and 70s and 80s near the coast. low 7
the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is...
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a friend has e-mailed the photos to us. as far as we know, he and his 17-year-old son william have not been seen since the explosion. friends say they have searched all around the shelter and called around to hospitals but have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the hardest hit area of that disaster. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today at the bay, could it have been prevented. a pg&e document with explosive details about the gas line in san bruno. that story and all the day's top news coming up at 7:00. right now, back to the "today" show. >>> we're back on this sunday morning. september 12th, 2010. outside on the plaza i'm >>> we're back on this sunday morning.ç september 12th, 2010. outside on the plaza i'm jenna wolf with carl quintanilla filling in for lester this morning. and doing a mighty fine job. >> it's nice to be with you, as always. >> so nice to be standing next to you as well. >>> coming up, new details emerging about the royal wedding of prince william and kate middleton. th
a friend has e-mailed the photos to us. as far as we know, he and his 17-year-old son william have not been seen since the explosion. friends say they have searched all around the shelter and called around to hospitals but have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the hardest hit area of that disaster. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today at the bay, could it have been prevented. a pg&e document with explosive details about the gas line in san bruno....
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we have a trough to the north of us bringing us low pressure. the clouds coming in along the coast, things will be cooling down. let's look at the temperatures where you might be. 74 in gilroy. these numbers yesterday were so much warmer, but it's a nice start to the week and things will be going lower even tomorrow. we will be at 63, half moon bay. more of the typical coastal clouds. it will be pretty nice, except we are cooling off more tomorrow. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> a southern california school could be one of 20 schools across the country to get $500,000 as part of a contest by kohl's department store. officials and parents were anxiously awaiting for those official results. kohl's facebook competition was simple, 20 schools with the most votes could each win $500,000. the parents say they visited college campuses, communities, everywhere they could find to get support and votes that they needed. nerves were frayed when the vote count dropped to as low as 19th on the list in the final week of the competition. >> when every
we have a trough to the north of us bringing us low pressure. the clouds coming in along the coast, things will be cooling down. let's look at the temperatures where you might be. 74 in gilroy. these numbers yesterday were so much warmer, but it's a nice start to the week and things will be going lower even tomorrow. we will be at 63, half moon bay. more of the typical coastal clouds. it will be pretty nice, except we are cooling off more tomorrow. back to you. >> thank you very much....
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a shark expert will join us to tell us if we need to worry about any danger in the water. >>> the sun up over the south bay. actually over the entire bay area. pretty warm temperatures. how warm will it get in your neck of the woods? we'll have your full forecast, coming up. >>> 6:12 right now. we have breaking news on that deadly crime spree spanning the east bay. several cities are involved in that investigation. christie smith is in vallejo. she's been following it this morning. christie, you have some brand-new developments just coming out about this killing spree. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you. i just spoke with vallejo police investigators and they have confirmed with me this morning that the bodies of two women were found inside of this home here in vallejo. those bodies were taken out overnight. now, they're not confirming that these are the bodies of two missing women, that basically have been missing for a couple of days now. now, one of the women lived in the home and the other one was a friend to her, but they haven't been seen and it is believed that the suspect
a shark expert will join us to tell us if we need to worry about any danger in the water. >>> the sun up over the south bay. actually over the entire bay area. pretty warm temperatures. how warm will it get in your neck of the woods? we'll have your full forecast, coming up. >>> 6:12 right now. we have breaking news on that deadly crime spree spanning the east bay. several cities are involved in that investigation. christie smith is in vallejo. she's been following it this...
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take a look at this image behind us. this construction worker was actually on top of that utility pole. he's just gotten down. the flag is blowing in the distance. it was an iconic image really, symbolic of what the people in this neighborhood are trying to do. they're trying to rise from the ashes right along with that utility pole is there used to be houses and now there's nothing but dirt. now today was the first time that all of the residents impacted by the explosion were able to sit together in the same room and receive some vital information. >> i picked up the dog, run around the house trying to find her leash, grabbed my purse and ran downstairs outside to the car. >> reporter: since they escaped the explosion that rocked their neighborhood on thursday, they spent nights in various locations. inside the car. at a friend's house and in a dog friendly hotel. ever since her husband returned from the business trip and joined her at the hotel, they have been anxious to find out what became of their home. they found i
take a look at this image behind us. this construction worker was actually on top of that utility pole. he's just gotten down. the flag is blowing in the distance. it was an iconic image really, symbolic of what the people in this neighborhood are trying to do. they're trying to rise from the ashes right along with that utility pole is there used to be houses and now there's nothing but dirt. now today was the first time that all of the residents impacted by the explosion were able to sit...
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joining us is lucus wilder the special events coordinator for redwood city, tell us what is happening saturday. i was on the dance floor, accident know what i was doing a lot of fun. >> saturday, we will have a dance instructor out here teaching people how to dance. from 12:00 to 8:00 on saturday, they will be dancing all over downtown. we will have a main stakes at courthouse square, a salsa tasting competition. if you guys think you can beat the whole foods team, come and check it out. go ahead and help yourself. look to salsa that we have been making, so tasty, he can't help but try some. once again, you can do the salsa dancing, the salsa taste and also a kids area. >> a kids area, a whole area of street activities, performers for them and stuff like that, so hands-on crafts and stuff. >> great. i can't wait to get out on the dance floor, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. got love the guy that had to come by and try your salsa. we will try more of your salsa coming up. let's get a look at the weather maps as we head into tonight and into the next 48 hours. what we a
joining us is lucus wilder the special events coordinator for redwood city, tell us what is happening saturday. i was on the dance floor, accident know what i was doing a lot of fun. >> saturday, we will have a dance instructor out here teaching people how to dance. from 12:00 to 8:00 on saturday, they will be dancing all over downtown. we will have a main stakes at courthouse square, a salsa tasting competition. if you guys think you can beat the whole foods team, come and check it out....
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